On International Women's Day, Northern European countries stand out for women who are looking to develop their careers – Iceland secured the top spot Article 606 words 3 votes
Denmark has pledged to put up more statues of women, with the country's culture minister saying the capital has “more statues of mythical beasts and horses” Article 455 words 12 votes
Some call us ungrateful middle-class feminists – but this is why women went on strike in Iceland Article 650 words 26 votes
PM Katrín Jakobsdóttir will take part in Iceland's first full-day womens strike in forty-eight years – calling for pay equality and action on gender-based violence Article 740 words 12 votes
Eight in ten women married to men still take husband’s last name, survey finds Article 869 words 34 votes
The women’s recession is officially over — but not everyone has recovered equally Article 2476 words 10 votes
Swedish retirees demand fairer pensions for women – The Old Lady Patrol's protest against the country's pension system enters its tenth year Article 758 words 5 votes
This 33-year-old made more than 1,000 Wikipedia bios for unknown women scientists Article 878 words, published Oct 11 2022 15 votes
In mainland Iceland's northernmost town, the women who powered the herring industry – and fought for gender equality – are driving a new tourism boom Article 1541 words 6 votes
Eliza Reid: ‘The ancient Icelandic word 'sprakkar' means outstanding women. And they're all around us’. Article 3 votes
Teenage girl becomes Finland's PM for the day – Aava Murto is taking over for the day as part of a campaign for girls' digital rights Article 33 words 12 votes
Feminism comes of age in Finland as female coalition takes the reins – but even there, the battle for equality isn't over Article 1416 words 8 votes
Indonesian policewomen measured through 'purity and beauty', subjected to virginity testing Article 938 words 13 votes